It's hard to know how serious Romero is about the adaptation-- most of the interview is spent talking about where zombie movies stand today, what a "roomer zombie" mens and how excited he is about video games. It's clear that he's not itching to go into production on Zombie Autopsies soon

Zombies. They walk slowly, they moan, they are physically unattractive and, worse yet, they feast on the flesh of the living. Nothing good will come from the inevitable zombie apocalypse, as they slowly end the human race

If you've seen Diary of the Dead, you already know that at this point in his career George Romero is losing his touch. Some might say he lost it after Land of the Dead, but Diary is a truly broken film.

Hoping for some new and unique ideas to come out of the zombie community in the next few years?! Well sorry to burst your bubble kids, but Night if the Living Dead: Origins will be putting a stop to any of that